Piano: E. Granados "Berceuse" from Escenas Romanticas

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Josh.Vanjani
    @Josh.Vanjani 2 месяца назад

    Great sound, Tate! That's interesting about the virtual Steinway, maybe they were able to program the functionality too. My college had a vintage Steinway from about that era (or maybe earlier), so I do understand the extra use of pedal as well as the difference in action. Somewhere I have a video saved playing that, I'll have to try and find it. Anyways, as with your guitar performances your dynamics and phrasing brought out the delicate nuances of this piece beautifully. There's a sort of dreamlike quality to this piece, like floating on a cloud. I could see it as the end credits to a movie, or equally in a Studio Ghibli flick. 👏

    • @tateharmann3057
      @tateharmann3057  2 месяца назад

      @@Josh.Vanjani Yes totally I've played on old Steinway grands and this experience actually feels very similar! You can get this piano for free from Soundpaint - you should check it out. Thanks for listening and your nice comment as well :)

  • @FS.2772.guitar
    @FS.2772.guitar 2 месяца назад

    beautiful Tate. 👌👌👌
    I have always str…. GOD! What is that key?… 😂

    • @tateharmann3057
      @tateharmann3057  2 месяца назад

      @@FS.2772.guitar Thanks Felix! Haha the key is C# but it's only a challenge when learning. Once it's learned it plays as easy as any key. Unlike guitar where, even when you've learned a piece in Bb you know your hand is going to hurt after playing it lol.

    • @FS.2772.guitar
      @FS.2772.guitar 2 месяца назад

      @@tateharmann3057 haha it's so typical of that era to use these weird keys, i never understood why, make C or D hehe
      totally agree, when i see Bb major i usually play something else instead

    • @tateharmann3057
      @tateharmann3057  2 месяца назад

      @@FS.2772.guitar Me too LOL